Chateau Angelus 2005
Chateau Angelus 2005

Chateau Angelus 2005

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Chateau Angelus 2005

Château Angélus is an estate located in the Saint-Emilion region, north-east of Bordeaux, on a gentle south-facing slope on the Saint-Émilion plateau. The château owes its name to the presence of church bells nearby (an ‘Angélus’ is a prayer bell) that could be heard from the original vineyard plots. The current château houses a structure of small bells on its roof.

Tasting Notes Robert Parker

"Truly fantastic, this wine performed in triple digits (100 points) both at the 2005 horizontal tasting in Baltimore and in Montreal at this mini-vertical. This sensational, opaque, bluish/purple wine offers notes of vanillin, spring flowers, blueberry and blackberry liqueur, plus a touch of liquorice. The wine hits the palate with a thundering cascade of ripe, rich and concentrated fruit. It's full-bodied, multidimensional and layered. The tannins are marvellously integrated but still present, and the wood, acidity, alcohol, etc. are all wonderfully assimilated into this magnificent and majestic vintage of Angelus. It can be drunk now, but it's still a teenager and that suggests it has at least another 25-35 years of longevity. By Robert M. Parker, Jr. in 2015"

Varieties: 62% Merlot, 38% Cabernet Franc

 
Wine Type
Red Wine
Format
0,75L
Vintage
2005
Castes
Merlot
Country
France
Region
Bordeaux
The highest scoring
Decanter 97 to 99 Points
James Suckling 97 to 99 Points
Jeb Dunnuck 100 Points
Robert Parker 100 Points
Vinious 97 to 99 Points
Wine Independent 97 to 99 Points
Robert Parker
RP100
Wine Spectator
96
James Suckling
97
Wine Independent
98
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Truly great stuff, this wine performed at a three-digit level both in the horizontal tasting of 2005s in Baltimore, as well as in Montreal at this mini-vertical. This sensational, opaque, bluish/purple wine offers up notes of vanillin, spring flowers, blueberry and blackberry liqueur, plus a touch of licorice. The wine hits the palate with a thunderous cascade of ripe, rich, concentrated fruit. It is full-bodied, multidimensional and layered. The tannins are beautifully integrated but still present, and the wood, acidity, alcohol, etc., are all beautifully assimilated in this magnificent, majestic vintage of Angelus. It can be drunk now, but it is still an adolescent and that suggests it has at least another 25-35 years of longevity.

The 2005 Château Angelus has been absolute pure perfection every time I’ve been lucky enough to taste it, surpassing the 1990 and rivaling the 2009 and 2018. Based on 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Franc, it has a dense ruby/plum hued to go with mammoth-sized aromatics of red and black currants, smoked tobacco, scorched earth, truffle, and smoke. Incredibly concentrated, full-bodied, and massively concentrated, it has beautiful tannins and flawless balance. While I certainly appreciate the slightly more dialed back, finesse-driven style of Angelus today, tasting this sensational, singular beauty makes me miss this powerful, more opulent style.

The 2005 Angelus is a blend of 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Franc. Deep garnet-brick in color, it sings straight away of dried blackberries, Christmas pudding, and chocolate-covered cherries with nuances of new leather, tobacco, star anise, and espresso, plus a waft of potpourri. Full-bodied, super rich, and concentrated, it has firm, chewy tannins and a lively line, finishing long and savory. Open and flamboyant right now, with loads of tertiary characters on offer, don't hesitate to enjoy it today, and it should easily keep for another 20-25 years+

The 2005 Angélus is a gorgeous wine. Inky red fruit, mocha, espresso, dried flowers and iron give this potent, explosive Saint-Émilion tons of richness. The style is dense and heavily extracted - as was the norm at the time - and yet the 2005 is impeccably balanced. This is a magnificent showing from Hubert de Boüard, who has done so much to elevate the status of this once under-achieving property. (AG)

A vintage that needed careful handling during ageing because of the ripe concentrated fruits and relatively high alcohols. There is dark spice, almost primary aromatics, with some of the baby fat sliced off but still packed with eucalyptus menthol freshness. Saffron spices and baked earth starting to come through at 15 years old, along with cloves and chocolate. I love the texture as it opens up, wonderfully rich and supple. Jane Anson

" Beautifully focused notes of figs and ripe fruit on the nose, this is very perfumed. A lot of material in this wine, the center palate is incredible, lasting for minutes. This is full-bodied and super silky with fine tannins. A pinpointed ball of fruit, think lychee, and hints of chocolate on the finish." (5/2012)

"Black purple in color, with coffee, blackberry and currant on the nose. Full-bodied, with super velvety tannins and a long aftertaste of toasty oak and ripe fruit. (JS)" (3/2008)

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